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the stars turned into ash. And then the stars are reborn as a well known planet or even a moon. So they say it might be moons and path ways up to the gate of heaven.

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What happend to the earth after an asteroid hit?

After an asteroid impact, the Earth can experience widespread devastation, including massive fires, tsunamis, and a "nuclear winter" effect from debris blocking sunlight. Depending on the size of the asteroid, the impact could lead to mass extinctions and significant changes to the environment. Recovery and rebuilding could take millions of years.


Which space shuttle exploded 2003 on reentry into earth's atmosphere?

The space shuttle that exploded upon reentry into Earth's atmosphere in 2003 was the Space Shuttle Columbia. The disaster resulted in the loss of all seven crew members on board.


What happend on the Apollo 13?

During the Apollo 13 mission in 1970, an oxygen tank exploded aboard the spacecraft, causing a critical failure in the systems. The crew had to shut down the command module and use the lunar module as a lifeboat to return safely to Earth. The mission was considered a "successful failure" as all astronauts returned home safely despite not landing on the moon.


Are some stars about as small as earth is?

Yes, there are some stars as small as earth. It depends, however, on where the stars are located and how long they have been burnt out.


How many stars are between the earth and the moon?

There are no stars between the Earth and the Moon. The stars we see in the night sky are much farther away. The Moon is located within our own solar system, while the stars are located at much greater distances in our galaxy and beyond.

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How are the elements formed in earth?

They're not formed here. They were formed in stars - mainly as they exploded.


Was there a time when Earth didn't exist?

Yes, the Earth and other solar objects gradually formed from swirling space rocks and dust from old exploded stars about 4.5 billion years ago. As a matter of fact, everything on earth, including you, is made of materials that came from ancient exploded stars.


How do the first generation stars relate to us?

All elements heavier than iron which are found on earth were created when these stars went exploded as novae.


Are asteroids parts of exploded stars?

No.


What happend after challenger exploded and who survived?

None of the seven crew-members survived the Challenger explosion. Pieces of wreckage fell to earth, and was strewn over a very large area.


Did supernovas exist before life on earth?

The first supernova was probably about 450 million years after the big bang, when the first, massive stars (Population III stars) exploded filling the Universe with the first heavy elements. These elements were "absorbed" by population II stars, which again exploded as supernovae. These metal enriched stars populated the Universe with the rest of the known elements. So supernova were around well before life on Earth. In fact without supernovae there would be NO life on Earth.


What are the three main predictions of the big bang theory?

nothing exploded into something some of the somethings exploded into earth stuff on earth exploded into you


How did carbon reach Earth?

All elements heavier than hydrogen, including carbon, were produced by fusion in the centre of stars, which then exploded (supernova), and the debris was part of the Earth's formation.


What happend to the airplanes that crashed the twin towers?

the plane eventually blew up, and it exploded by the flame.


Why is gold on Earth?

it is one of the element found on earth and is precious due to low in amount and of its luxture it is used in making jwellery Actually it is on earth because of exploded stars after the black hole stage of explosion of a star.


What happend after challenger exploded?

pieces fell from the sky into the ocean for half an hour. all 7 of the crew died.


Have all of the stars you see in the sky all ready exploded?

No, not all stars we see in the sky have already exploded. Stars that are visible to us are typically within our own Milky Way galaxy and are at various stages of their life cycles. Some may have already exploded in supernova events, while others are still actively shining.